Doctors at Johns Hopkins Medicine hospitals and facilities have stopped taking in-network insurance from UnitedHealthcare after Hopkins and the national health insurer failed to reach a contract by a ...
Integris Health could soon be out-of-network for UnitedHealthCare customers.
Johns Hopkins Medicine ended contract negotiations with UnitedHealthcare on Monday, according to a statement from the Baltimore health care provider. The two companies did not reach an agreement after ...
A federal lawsuit accuses UnitedHealthcare of using the Federal No Surprises Act to deny, delay and underpay out-of-network providers. The company allegedly used deceptive trade practices prohibited ...
Starting March 9, 2026, some Oklahomans could see all INTEGRIS Health services become ‘out-of-network’ with UnitedHealthcare. This includes hospitals, clinics, doctors, and all affiliated INTEGRIS ...
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UnitedHealthcare will retroactively reimburse in-network providers for vaccinating its members. The insurer has been using CMS’ $40 rate to pay providers since July 1, a UnitedHealthcare spokesperson ...
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